Andy Stern, center, with SEIU members. Photo by Jocelyn Augustino, courtesy of the SEIU International.
SEIU President Andy Stern, and Richard Feldman's 'The Liar in Your Life'
08/12/2009 at 12:00 p.m.
12:00 p.m.
Healthcare Town Hall
We'll talk to Washington Congressman Rick Larsen ahead of his healthcare town hall tonight at the AquaSox baseball stadium.
More Energy Conservation
There's a lot of talk about the need for new energy sources. But a regional power planning council says plain old conservation can meet 85 percent of our new power needs over the next 20 years.
Space Elevator
The 2009 Space Elevator Conference is happening this week on the Microsoft Campus in Redmond. We'll talk to the president of a company out of Monroe, Washington that's trying to make the space elevator a reality.
12:20 p.m.
SEIU President Andy Stern
Support for health insurance reform is sagging and there appears to be genuine concern about costs and the role of government. We'll talk to labor leader Andy Stern, in town to rally the troops.
12:40 p.m.
Lying Liars
Psychologist Robert Feldman tells us about what he's learned about lying while doing research for his new book "The Liar in Your Life." He says lie detectors are bunk.
Guest(s)
Rep. Rick Larsen represents Washington's 2nd Congressional District.
Nancy Hirsh is policy director for the Northwest Energy Coalition.
Michael Laine is president of LiftPort Group.
Andy Stern is president of the Service Employees International Union.
Robert Feldman is a psychology professor at the University of Massachusetts and author of "The Liar in Your Life."
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- 'Larsen healthcare forum to be held in baseball stadium,' Everett Herald
- 'Northwest power-plan draft relies heavily on conservation,' Seattle Times
- 2009 Space Elevator Conference
- 'SEIU health-care push aided by Wal-Mart,' Wall Street Journal
- 'The truth about lying: Who does it and why,' The Guardian
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